Don't Wait (Dashboard Confessional song)

For the Adie album, see Don't Wait (album).
"Don't Wait"
Single by Dashboard Confessional
from the album Dusk and Summer
Released May 23, 2006
Format CD single, 7" Vinyl & Digital download
Genre Emo, alternative rock
Length 4:05
Label Vagrant Records
Writer(s) Chris Carrabba
Dashboard Confessional singles chronology
"Vindicated"
(2004)
"Don't Wait"
(2006)
"Rooftops and Invitations"
(2006)

"Don't Wait" is the first single from the album Dusk and Summer by Dashboard Confessional. The song was written by the lead singer of Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba. It is about living for the day, that 'the moment is now'. "Don't Wait" was released to radio on May 23, 2006.[1]

Music video

The music video for "Don't Wait" features lead singer Chris Carrabba first in a bedroom, his suspected girlfriend leaves and soon time starts going faster and faster. Chris, now in the city walks oblivious to the fact that time is speeding ahead, Time gets faster, days and nights, seasons, Chris witnesses billboards changing and buildings being constructed. Finally so far ahead it seems civilization has ended, greenery takes over the city and eventually all the skyscrapers have been worn down. At this point, time goes in reverse, back to the moment where his girlfriend left him, but this time, he follows her instead of staying in his room.

The video suggests that it takes place in New York City but was filmed mostly in downtown Los Angeles. Several time-lapse shots of New York City are seen in between, as well as snow during the winter, but the shots of Chris walking through town take place in the historical sector of Downtown Los Angeles.

Track listings

  1. "Don't Wait" - 4:05
  2. "In a Big Country (Cover Song)" - 4:04
  1. "Don't Wait"
  2. "Stolen" [Live/Acoustic]
  3. "Ghost of a Good Thing" [Live/Acoustic]
  4. "Don't Wait" [Enhanced Video]
  1. "Don't Wait"
  2. "Rooftops And Invitations" [Live/Acoustic]
  1. "Don't Wait" - 4:05
  2. "Ghost of a Good Thing" [Live/Acoustic]

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 68
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 80

References

  1. "FMQB Airplay Archive: Modern Rock". Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report, Incorporated. Retrieved October 30, 2016.

External links


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